Maximised Living (UK)
Charity 1144038
http://www.maximisedliving.com/
Overview
Summary
Maximised Living (UK) appears to be a faith-rooted charity using Christian teaching, particularly around relationships and marriage, as its most visible public-facing platform while retaining broad charitable objects spanning overseas relief, education and practical support for people in need. Its stated model is unusually expansive: it presents itself as a connector and resource body rather than a clearly bounded service provider. The available evidence suggests an organisation with a strong values-led identity but limited visibility of its current delivery partnerships, geographic reach and beneficiary outcomes.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- The Charity Commission records Birmingham City as a place where the charity operates, but neither the register entry nor the charity website identifies a Birmingham service venue, event location, delivery area or beneficiary catchment that can be mapped confidently to a supplied ward or recognised place.
- The charity's registered contact address is not a confirmed operational site, and the Charity Commission states that the charity does not own or lease land or property.
- The charity website says its founders pastor RCCG House of Praise Christian Centre in Nechells, but it does not state that the church is operated by Maximised Living (UK), hosts its charity services, or is a formal delivery partner. This connection is insufficient to record Nechells as an operational area.
- The available evidence does not establish whether Birmingham activity is delivered across the city, in selected neighbourhoods, online, or mainly through occasional seminars and fundraising.
Additional evidence needed
- Current event listings, flyers or booking pages that name Birmingham venues and dates for relationship seminars, training, counselling, mentoring or other charity activity.
- A current annual report, activity report or Charity Commission annual-return narrative specifying the locations and scale of Birmingham delivery.
- Official confirmation from Maximised Living (UK) of any regular service base, delivery venue or formal partnership in Birmingham.
- Evidence identifying the Birmingham locations where funds, material aid or support are currently distributed, if any.
Areas of work
- Accommodation/housing
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Overseas Aid/famine Relief
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body
- Provides Other Finance
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Relationship education appears to be the organisation's public entry point
The available evidence suggests that Biblical relationship teaching is the clearest current expression of the charity's mission, even though its legal objects cover a much wider range of relief and education activities.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish the organisation's visible operating focus from its broad constitutional remit. Potential partners may encounter it first as a relationship and marriage resource rather than an overseas-aid or relief charity.
Show evidence
“The website promotes "The relationship code" as practical answers to waiting, dating, courtship and marriage from a Biblical perspective.”
Source:Organisation“The website says the Maximised Married Platform was started in response to a belief that marriage is under attack.”
Source:Organisation“The charity's objects include advancing Christian faith and education through training and seminars in the UK.”
Source:Charity Commission
The charity's remit is broader than its visible delivery model
It appears designed to hold several possible forms of charitable action—faith, disaster relief, overseas education, advice and community development—without evidence that these are currently delivered at comparable scale.
Why it matters
The gap between remit and visible activity is important: it may represent unrealised capacity, a changing strategy, or activities that are not publicly documented. It should not be assumed that every object is an active programme.
Show evidence
“The objects include relief for people affected by natural disaster and support for orphanages.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity reports activities including overseas aid, accommodation or housing, economic or community development, education and religious activities.”
Source:Charity Commission“The website describes fundraising for less privileged people, disaster relief and relationship seminars.”
Source:Organisation
Its stated role may be to mobilise resources and networks rather than directly deliver all support
The charity may function partly as an intermediary, raising finance and sharing resources or teaching through other groups, communities or projects.
Why it matters
This suggests that its most consequential relationships may be with recipient charities, overseas projects and audiences for seminars, rather than only with individual beneficiaries. Mapping these connections could reveal its actual civic reach.
Show evidence
“The charity states that it provides other finance and acts as an umbrella or resource body.”
Source:Charity Commission“The charity says it helps other charities or voluntary bodies.”
Source:Charity Commission“The website describes a mission in which skills and potentials are used to enhance the lives of others.”
Source:Organisation
- Which activities are currently active, and how resources are divided between relationship education, relief, overseas projects and other objects.
- Whether the charity directly supports individuals or mainly funds and equips partner organisations.
- Which places, communities, orphanages, disaster responses or voluntary bodies it is connected to.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports, accounts and trustee reports showing expenditure, grants, delivery locations and beneficiary numbers.
- Details of current programmes, delivery partners, seminar activity and outcomes, including evidence of overseas relief or orphanage support.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
We raise fund for the less privilege, support disaster relief, and organize relationship seminars.
Charity objects
(1) THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, BY SUCH EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL FROM TIME DETERMINE. (2) THE RELIEF OF NEED OVERSEAS IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY PROVIDING AID AND RELIEF FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTER AND ORPHANAGES. (3) THE RELIEF OF NEED A BY SUCH EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF ADVICE AND COUNSELLING AND ASSISTANCE TO PEOPLE IN NEED. (4) THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION IN THE UK AND OVERSEAS IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY: A) SUPPORTING ORPHANAGES OR OTHER EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS ABROAD B) ORGANISING TRAINING AND SEMINARS IN THE UKÔÇØ